Sunday, February 14, 2016

PINK and PINKER

PINK eye shadow or “kohl” is theפוךPOOKH of II Kings 9:30.Nasalize (extra N)POOKH to get PINK.Ancient Semitic women were painting cosmetics
before the cave-painters of France.

Not nasalized, פוךPOOKH is likely the bilabial-guttural or lip-throat source of PICTURE, dePICT and the PICTS (the legal, indigenous people of Britain… who were named
for painting their faces, and who ethnically cleansed by the savage Saxon
settler-occupiers.)

This rejection of theoretical “Indo-European root” peik (to cut
or mark by incision) for PINK is among the mildest EMeTologies in Edenics. It
presents stronger history, and established linguistics. Nonetheless, establishment
historical linguists and language experts like Stephen Pinker(The LanguageInstinct,1994) probably seeRED when their applecart is overturned.

Seeing RED or reddish is
how some cultures see PINK.RED is ROSY in Semitic. ורדא VaRDa is a rose inAramaic.Arabic wardiyy
is rose-colored; pink is وردي waradi.These authenticate Mishnaic Hebrew (see “pink” at “PICTURE.”ורד VeReDor WeReD is a rose andורד VaRoaD is rosy red in Mishnaic Hebrew,ורדינוןVaRDeeYNOON is rose oil in the Jerusalem
Talmud.

It
seems unlikely that Indo-European (IE) RED words are from Greek erythrós.
In fact, German Röte (red, blush,
glow, ruddiness) smells of rosiness.

R-S/Z isn’t PINK or RED, so where
is the glow coming from?From a reversal
of

זהרZoaHahR,
brightness, shine.[Janusz Warowski]

The
Slavic words below will enlighten us:

OŽiaRiť (irradiate, lighten, shine, flame, ray) --
Slovak

RóŻany
(rose, rosy, pink) -- Polish

RoZHevyy
(pink, rosy, auroral) -- Ukrainian

RoZe
(pink) -- Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

RoŽnat
(pink) -- Slovenian

RoZov
(pink, rose, rosy) -- Bulgarian

RoZova
(pink) -- Macedonian

RoZovyy(pink)
-- Russian розовый

RuŽovy
(pink) -- Belarusian ß

RůŽový
(pink, rosy, rose) -- Czech, Slovak

ŽáR
(candescence) -- Czeck

ZáŘit
(shine, radiate) -- Czech

ŽiaRa
(effulgence, glare, blaze) -- Slovak

ŽiaRiť
(glow, shine, radiate, blaze, twinkle, gleam) -- Slovak

ZoRi(dawn) -- Macedonian

ZoRza
(dawn); wiecZORna (evening glow) -- Polish

ZRači (radiate) -- Macedonian

ZRačiti (to shine, radiate) -- Bosnian, Croatian,
Serbian

In a dozen languages, especially Dravidian (southern
India), “pink” is a GLB word ( Hindi गुलाबgulaab is a rose;गुलाबीgulaabeemeans pink). This
only strengthens the theory that “pink” developed from “rose…rosy” words.If there is a PK word for PINK, it must come
from a specific, borrowed PINK substance…like Semitic eye shadow worn by Jezebel.